Job Details

Montgomery College, Rockville Campus, has a need for a full-time, Engineering faculty member to start in August 2018 for the fall semester. We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated teacher who exhibits a high degree of professionalism, a strong commitment to our students, and demonstrates the ability to motivate and educate in an engaging manner. This is part of a collective bargaining unit and requires payment of dues or a service fee.

Montgomery College is a public, fully accredited, open admission institution. Led by President DeRionne P. Pollard, Ph.D., MC is dedicated to student success and widely recognized for the quality and scope of its academic programs. Do you want to join us in our mission of providing an exceptional education and fostering student success? The faculty and staff of MC are integral to our continued excellence. We are looking for dedicated professionals for opportunities throughout the College.

Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:

The faculty member will be responsible for teaching introduction to engineering design using CREO, analog and digital circuits lecture and lab using ORCAD/PSPICE, engineering programming using object oriented programming, introductory numerical analysis using MATLAB, and calculus-based physics.

The faculty member will be expected to teach both lecture and laboratory classes in physics.

The faculty member will coordinate the engineering discipline at the campus under the leadership of the Department Chair and will work collaboratively with the engineering faculty at the other Montgomery College campuses.

Candidates must be willing to occasionally participate in club sponsorships and/or field trips.

A teaching schedule may include day or evening classes.

Candidates must be willing to participate in mentoring, advising, articulation, and proactively arranging for REU opportunities for engineering students.

As a part of the nation’s largest engineering program among the two year institutions faculty members are expected to develop and evaluate instructional materials, serve on campus and college committees, participate in grant and internship activities, and maintain an active personal program of professional development.

Requirements

Required Qualifications:

A Master’s degree or higher in Electrical or Computer Engineering with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the discipline.

Must be qualified or have experience teaching introduction to engineering design using CREO, analog and digital circuits lecture and lab using ORCAD/PSPICE, engineering programming using object oriented programming, introductory numerical analysis using MATLAB, and calculus-based physics.